al-masri, a partially blind extremist preacher, entered no plea to setting up a terrorist camp in oregon and his role in hostage taking in yemen in 1988 where four died. al-majeri will be held in manhattan, along with a citizens of saudi arabia and abdel abdul barry, an egyptian citizens. facing trials that they were involved in the bombings in two u.s. embassies in africa in 2008 and killed 224 people, including 12 americans. >> this morning in new haven, connecticut, the 32-year-old assan and 38-year-old ahmad shown here being led by british police and arraigned on charges of their website, mean laundering, of offering support to insurgents. in britain, the uproar over the extraditions boiled over after friday's ruling to send the men across the pond. >> great britain has become subserveiant to the united states in such a way that it can't administer its own justis for crime committed in this country. >> the fiery sermons at a north london mosque attracted many followers and became a gathering points for militants later linked to terror plots. one man, richard reid known as the shoe bo